I never thought of how often I revert back to its use until the other day when a younger coworker was watching over my shoulder as I coded something up to test it out. Naturally I leaned upon the familiar use of this mantra and upon invoking it he uttered ever so slightly, "old school...".
"Old school" I thought, "really?". Well that may be, but why do I do it? Why is it that every time I start something new to I revert to this familiar and ritualistic practice?
It's an interesting statement really, uttering "Hello World". It is:
- a first breath - I am born
- a clear objective - concise, complete and achievable
- a greeting - nanu nanu
- a statement - I am here
- a command - technology, bend to my will
- an accomplishment - I made this happen
While certainly applicable to the world of programming... it only seems fitting for such a tactile objective to be utilized in all facets of life, and for me to begin with this.
